Aquaponics is a hybrid food and fish growing technology that combines aquaculture, or growing fish and hydroponics, or growing fruits & vegetables in non-soil and nutrient-laden water. In an aquaponic system, fish wastes provide nutrients for the growing plants and plants offer clean water to fish. Aquaponics is proven to be highly sustainable production system that incorporates principles of water conversion, viable vegetable production and organic plant and animal agriculture. Aquaponics systems are being deployed to grow fishes, vegetables and fruits at different scales, driving the transition to safe and sustainable food production worldwide. Enhanced awareness on these highly profitable systems in horticulture space in affluent countries has led to the substantial growth of the market. However, high initial installation & application costs and frequently needed maintenance are the major restraints for the growth of the aquaponics market. In addition, lack of standardization of products and insufficient tracking of market dynamics dampens the market growth. Companies are launching products targeting the specific requirements of the consumers. Additionally, market players are scaling up their production to meet the rising needs of large scale commercial projects funded by agri-business firms across the globe. The global aquaponics market has been categorized based on components, produce type, equipment and end-users. The market sizes of aquaponic components such as rearing tanks, settling basins, bio filter, sump and hydroponic subsystems in various regions have been covered in the report. End-users of aquaponics market have been analyzed in report as commercial, community, home production and research & education sectors. The market value and dynamics of each segments is analyzed at regional level in the report. Competitive landscape for industry and market players are profiled with attributes of company overview, financial overview, business strategies, product portfolio and recent developments. Nelson & Pade Inc. (U.S.), ECF Farmsystems GmbH (Germany), Urban Farms AG (Switzerland) and My Aquaponics (South Africa).